13A Hanover Terrace, Ladbroke Grove W.11. - Has seen another specialist, who did not advise an operation. Had a good time at Samoens [?] in the Savoy for a month, walking and even climbing a little. May is better, though not completely. The notice Bessie translated was probably by his old acquaintance van Beek en Donk, who also wrote for the M.G. [Manchester Guardian]. The League [of Nations] was a 'terrible fiasco' this year: it cannot stand up to England or France.
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13A Hanover Terrace, Ladbroke Grove W.11. - Has spent a couple of days with Morgan [Forster], winning games of chess. Visited his old school at Chertsey and 'renewed old horrors'. His sister May is having eye and teeth trouble and 'very forlorn'. Has returned the Rivers' book. Has received a letter from the vice-chancellor of Mysore [Sir Brajendra Nath Seal] asking for comments on the constitution, which he left behind; asks if Bessie can send it on with Hickey.